UCL looks overseas for House of Lords reform
Academics at University College London are conducting a major study of parliamentary structures overseas as part of the Royal Commission inquiry into the House of Lords.
Academics at University College London are conducting a major study of parliamentary structures overseas as part of the Royal Commission inquiry into the House of Lords.
(Photograph) - Miriam Hinds, a postgraduate student in textile and fashion at Winchester School of Art, has designed computer artwork that can be printed directly onto fabric. Dutch firm Stork has...
Julia Hinde reports from the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Anaheim, California Gum disease linked to premature births US scientists have provided what may be...
From cradle to grave Watchdog Ofsted's crusade to raise standards has not ignored the tiny. Inspectors, whose professional zeal has been blamed for causing nervous breakdowns among teachers, include...
Last week in the THES...Jenny Hewison argued that lifelong learning was making nurses leave the National Health Service ANNE MARIE RAFFERTY. DIRECTOR, CENTRE FOR POLICY IN NURSING RESEARCH ROYAL...
The government moved this week to shore up the numbers of older and poorer students as figures confirmed that applications from mature students for full-time higher education places in 1999 had...
A third of calls to the government's Learning Direct helpline were about FE opportunities. Figures for the first 11 months show that of the 406,069 calls, over 135,000 were about college courses. One...
Claims that defective A-level grades were awarded by the Oxford and Cambridge Examinations and Assessment Council have been rejected by the Independent Appeals Authority for School Examinations....
(Photograph) - All 14 Oxford University students who were withholding tuition fees in protest at the end of free higher education have now all pledged to pay up, the university said this week. The...
Students in London paid an average Pounds 87 a week in private rent last year, Pounds 1,150 more than a full grant and loan. Outside London, rents were Pounds 41 a week, leaving just Pounds 450 to...
Glasgow Caledonian University is likely to appeal against today's deadline for reinstating its former principal, Stan Mason. Dr Mason, fired for gross misconduct in 1997, recently won a tribunal for...
Nottingham University has become the first British higher education institution to win Malaysian government approval to build a branch campus. British university representatives see it as an...
The government is set to meet its target to fill 20,000 free millennium bug training places by March. Lifelong learning minister George Mudie, speaking at the Local Government Association conference...
Colleges providing higher education for a small number of students could suffer under new funding proposals, the Association of Colleges has warned. The Higher Education Funding Council for England...
Higher education minister Baroness Blackstone yesterday announced the 12 local education authorities that will run pilot schemes for the government's Pounds 100 million education maintenance...